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Test your upcycling skills with the Save Our Furniture challenge

By Liam Taylor 25 October 2021

Fancy yourself a furniture flipping expert? Test your abilities with the Save Our Furniture competition!

Do you ever stop to think what happens to the old furniture lining the streets on council collection days? Unfortunately, unless it is made from 100% metal or wood without any paint or other treatments, most of these items cannot be recycled and are likely to end up taking up space in landfill. 

One estimate derived from a survey of 2,500 metropolitan Australian households found on average each household disposes of around 24kg of wooden furniture per year. Approximately a third of this are soft furnishings like sofas and armchairs, and two-thirds other wooden furniture.

It doesn’t have to be that way. With a bit of time, a creative idea, some hard yakka and a splash of paint or varnish, second-hand furniture can be transformed into new unique pieces that you can keep at home or sell for a nifty profit, saving the environment and your wallet. That’s why as part of National Recycling Week this year, Planet Ark has launched the Save Our Furniture competition in collaboration with Major Sponsor Gumtree Australia.

Planet Ark will be running the Save our Furniture competition from the 25th of October to the 21st of November. To enter, simply post before and after photos of a piece of furniture that you have refinished and given a new life on Facebook or Instagram, making sure to tag @Planetark and @Gumtreeau and use the hashtags #saveourfurniture and #NationalRecyclingWeek.

Following the conclusion of the competition on November 21st, our amazing judges James Treble (@designerjamestreble) and Ashley Krug (@bluewreninteriors) will be assessing all entries and choosing five lucky winners who will receive a prize pack worth over $400 to help them keep upcycling. We would like to acknowledge the support of The Painted Brush, Bunnings and our partner Gumtree for contributing to the goodies in these prize packs.

To access tutorials on upcycling furniture, find out more about the competition and read the terms and conditions, visit nationalrecyclingweek.com.au/upcyclingtutorials

Liam Taylor
Prior to joining Planet Ark Liam spent his time studying global environmental issues, travelling Southeast Asia on the cheap and working for a sustainable property management company in Bali, Indonesia. Joining the communications team at Planet Ark, he hopes to inspire positive environmental behaviour through effective and positive messaging.